I am taking my family to France in 5 weeks but at the moment all we have booked is the ferry.
I don't know what to about booking campsites before we go. We would like to go to the south of France for a few days then make out way back up France via the west coast.
Can anyone give me advise what to do.
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spent 6 days driving, your better to pick a place and spend a few days, and book it. do 3 or 4 sites in 2 weeks, or you will be driving for most of your holiday.
France has been experiencing a drought and heatwave, and whilst we were there in June, the tv news showed pics of forest fires in the Landes (West coast). If the heatwave persists, any site from Calais south with a pool should be fine!!
Hello, just a warning about Alan Rogers guides - if you pick a site try and get feedback from here too. We have used the Alan Rogers book and last year felt completely mislead. The site was quiet according to the guide (they don't tell you which month they went in); we found it cramped, lacking in shade and drainage (pitch flooded in the rain) and the noise was constant. I don't think that any aspect of this site warranted a recommendation or inclusion in the guide (don't worry it was in the east of France).
Having said that we also picked Camping Du Jard in La Tranche in the Vendee from Alan Rogers and that was excellent. Just to be careful and seek honest advice from campers on here too! Hope your holiday is great!
Hi, We have been down to the south of France for the last 3 years and only ever booked a site once and that was because we were meeting 14 other people there! The best guide I have found is the caravanning and Camping Club Guide because it's in alphabetical order of towns and you don't need to know which department your in. Last year we took a late night ferry, slept in the van on Calais docks and meandered down to the south, via the alps! We go in august and have camped on the shores of Lake Annecy, in Port Grimaud on the beach overlooking St Tropez and in some beautiful areas of France. We have 2 young boys and because there are so many sites (municipal ones near the towns are often quite good) and France is so camper freindly we never have a problem. I heard today that there are forest fires on the med coast near st raphael. Have fun whatever you decide and I would disagree with floppy, we all find the driving and finding new places a great adventure!
------------- Kyla
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Scotland over France???? You'll be eaten alive by midges and battered by the atlantic storms! Never again! I love Scotland but would never go midsummer again.
Why not stick to plan A but not go too far from Calais, or wherever you are going to? You can find great sites with pools that aren't too expensive. And think of the wine!!!!! Can't buy fabulous wine for £1 a bottle in or less in Scotland.
Good luck with your holiday plans. When you are looking at France in future, bear in mind that site fees are usually much more reasonable than in the UK, especially if you use some of the good municipals. Recommendations for lots of the municipals have been posted on here.